"Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere II" Review: The Charm and Depth of an Otherworldly Fantasy

"Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere II" Review: The Charm and Depth of an Otherworldly Fantasy

Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere II - Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere II

overview

Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere II is a TV anime series based on the light novel by Kawakami Minoru, which aired on MBS and TOKYO MX from July 7 to September 29, 2012. It consists of 13 episodes, each 30 minutes long. It was produced by Sunrise and directed by Ono Manabu. The series is known for its unique worldview, which combines fantasy set in another world with historical elements.

story

"Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere II" is a sequel to the first season, and the story revolves around the protagonist Yoshifumi Aoki (aka Aoki-P) and Horizon Ariadust. The setting is the other world "Far East" where historical reenactment is mandatory, and while each country is working on historical reenactment, Aoki-P and his friends operate from a huge floating city called "Musashi". In the second season, Aoki-P and Horizon fight together while facing their own past and future. New characters also appear in the second season, adding depth to the story.

character

Yoshifumi Aoki
Nicknamed Aoki P. A student at Musashi, he is the protagonist who works with Horizon to recreate history. He has a calm and rational personality, and is a leader who guides his companions.
Horizon Ariadust
Aoki-P's partner and the central character of the story. She has a special ability called "Horizon" and fights alongside Aoki-P. She has suffered deep scars from her past, and overcoming them is an important theme of the story.
Tori Aoki
A friend of Aoki-P and a student at Musashi. His cheerful and free-spirited personality adds color to Aoki-P and his friends' adventures. His actions are often unpredictable, adding humor to the story.
Nate Mitotsudaira
A student at Musashi and a friend of Aoki P. She is a warrior of wolf blood and has excellent fighting abilities. She is very loyal and fights to protect her friends.

Worldview

The world of Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere II is set in the Far East, a parallel world where historical reenactment is mandatory. In this world, each country is expected to maintain peace by advancing historical reenactment. However, if the historical reenactment is delayed, there is a risk of war breaking out, and Aoki-P and his friends struggle to cope with this. Also, a being called a "deity" appears in the story, and has a major impact on the historical reenactment. Furthermore, there is a huge floating city called Musashi, which plays an important role as the base for Aoki-P and his friends.

Animation and performance

The animation of Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere II is of high quality, taking advantage of Sunrise's technical capabilities. In particular, the attention to detail in the battle scenes and character movements makes it highly visually appealing. Director Ono Manabu also skillfully directs the development of the story and the emotions of the characters, drawing viewers in. Furthermore, music is also an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the work, with the background music and theme song deepening the worldview of the story.

Evaluation and Impressions

Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere II continues to receive high praise, following on from the first season. In particular, it has been praised for its complex worldview and deep character portrayals, and its unique storytelling that blends fantasy and history is appealing. In addition, the powerful battle scenes and high-quality animation provide plenty of visual enjoyment. However, due to the complexity of the story, some parts may be difficult to understand for first-time viewers, so it is recommended that you watch the first season before watching this series.

Recommended points

  • Unique worldview : The setting of the alternate world "Far East" where historical reenactment is mandatory has a charm not found in other works. The worldview that combines fantasy and history has the power to draw viewers in.
  • Deep character portrayal : The feelings and growth of characters such as Aoki-P and Horizon are carefully portrayed, evoking sympathy from the viewer.
  • High-quality animation : The high-quality animation, which makes the most of Sunrise's technical capabilities, provides a visual treat, especially the powerful battle scenes.
  • Appealing music : The background music and theme songs deepen the worldview of the story and enrich the viewing experience. The selection of music and how it is used are also carefully considered.

Related information

■ Public Media
TV anime series
■ Original Media
Light novel
■ Broadcast period
July 7, 2012 - September 29, 2012
■Broadcasting station
MBS, TOKYO MX
■Frequencies
half an hour
■ Number of Episodes
Episode 13
■Original Story
Original story by Minoru Kawakami
■ Director
・Director: Manabu Ono
■ Production
Sunrise
■Works
©Minoru Kawakami / ASCII Media Works / Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere Production Committee

Conclusion

"Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere II" is a work that is attractive for its unique worldview, deep character portrayal, and high-quality animation. If you watch the first season first, you can enjoy the story more deeply. This is a work that I would especially recommend to those who like fantasy and history. Please experience the adventures of Aoki P and Horizon.

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